Thursday, June 05, 2008

He's no longer "Mr. 28%"


No, he's "Mr. Two-Bits"

President Bush's approval rating is at its lowest level to date. Just 25 percent of Americans approve of the overall job Mr. Bush is doing as President, an all-time low for him and among the lowest approval ratings ever recorded for a President.

Sixty-seven percent disapprove of the job Bush is doing - the highest such figure in CBS News polls since he assumed office.

Only Presidents Nixon (24 percent) and Truman (22 percent) have seen polls showing job approval ratings lower than 25 percent during their presidencies, according to Gallup Polls. President Carter’s all-time low was 26 percent.


George Bush, less popular [and consistently so] than 'History's Greatest Monster'.

Furthermore, just before he clinched the nomination -- at arguably the nadir for both he or Clinton this cannot make "Mr. Green Screen" (or, of course, David Broder) feel any better:

Presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama holds a six point lead over his Republican counterpart John McCain, a new CBS News poll finds. Obama leads McCain 48 percent to 42 percent among registered voters, with 6 percent of respondents undecided.


All this before Clinton's endorsement -- and before John McCain sneered and mumbled through a speech that had the same visual appearance as looking at a Box Turtle's Junk for a half-hour [someone alert John Cornyn].

Oh, and how many non-appearances is Larry Johnson's magical mystery non-existent [as it never occurred]video allowed to get links at Memeorandum again? Idiots.

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